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1 1, 1 | been met by "an enormous thing," a long object, spindle-shaped, 2 1, 4 | and I were chatting of one thing and another as we looked 3 1, 4 | convinced. ~"Notice one thing, my worthy Canadian," I 4 1, 4 | the water it is another thing." ~"Yes, I understand," 5 1, 4 | have convinced me of one thing, sir, which is that, if 6 1, 5 | Look out there! The very thing we are looking for-- on 7 1, 6 | how attack this unknown thing, how defend one's self from 8 1, 6 | s voice was heard: ~"The thing itself on the port quarter!" 9 1, 6 | adversary. It is no rare thing to meet in the middle of 10 1, 7 | the back of this strange thing (which was evidently propelled 11 1, 14| I will only ask you one thing, Captain--how can you light 12 1, 17| above her head-- poor little thing!--whose arms encircled its 13 1, 19| Papuan shores, it is another thing; and it will be time enough 14 1, 20| prepare yourself for a juicy thing. If you do not come for 15 1, 21| sarcastically. I have but one thing to say to you: Have confidence 16 2, 2 | miles to westward. The first thing I noticed was a range of 17 2, 2 | Certainly, Captain." ~"Well, the thing is easy. Though, if we see 18 2, 2 | sharks, is quite another thing! I know well that in certain 19 2, 2 | an ottoman, and the first thing the Canadian asked was: ~" 20 2, 4 | mistaken, for he did no such thing, much to my surprise. ~The 21 2, 4 | may believe tradition. One thing is certain, that in the 22 2, 5 | pinnace, talking of one thing and another, when Ned Land, 23 2, 5 | and it lifted the whole thing out of the water, as a lion 24 2, 7 | full speed--an imprudent thing, to say the least of it. 25 2, 8 | to carry us is no great thing. Who knows but by to-morrow 26 2, 12| had ever heard of such a thing? ~"Wait, M. Aronnax," said 27 2, 15| gravity rises, and the whole thing turns over. This is what 28 2, 16| wanted to push back the thing; they held my hands, and